Let’s learn the Te-form today. It’s a VERY important and common grammar in Japanese. (5/5)
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Let’s learn the Te-form today. It’s a VERY important and common grammar in Japanese. (5/5)
Learn more at our blog:
https://cotoacademy.com/how-to-conjugate-te-form-illustrated-guide-japanese-verbs/
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て-form song to help learners remember the て conjugations of 五段 verbs (U-verbs).
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I learned the te-form today. I understand how to form it, but idk when/how to use it.
8時に起きて、朝ごはんを食べます。
How to Make Te-form て形の作り方 by Eriko Juku
1/4 important Te-form lessons
Uses of Te-form:
Sentence connection
Current actions...-ing Te-imasu
Please....Te-kudasai
Can I/may I...Te- mo ii desu ka?
Ex 1. きのう、私は 友だちにあって、町でひるごはんを食べました。
Yesterday I met my friend and we had lunch in the town.
Ex 2.「私は」べんきょうをしています。
I am studying.
Ex 3. 私の家は二時ごごきてください。
Please come to my house at 2 o’clock.
Ex. 4 オレンジジュースをのでもいいですか。
Can I/may I drink this orange juice?
*Te-form does not change for past or present
*There might be more uses for Te-form that i have not mentioned, but right now I don’t know.
*Also I don’t know how to say your not doing something. No 2 Ex I’m no studying, I’m not eating, I’m not sleeping etc ;______;
Debatably the most annoying thing I've encountered yet in Japanese...except maybe katakana.
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